Woman smiling on beige backgroundIf you have recently lost one of your teeth, you know how frustrating the experience can be. You may garner unwanted attention as others notice the effect on your smile and feel less inclined to interact socially. It impacts your oral health as your remaining teeth begin to shift into the open gap. Misalignment with your bite can lead to uneven wear and tear as pressure is distributed unevenly. You may even be at risk of further tooth loss until you replace your missing tooth. Your Corona, CA dentist understands your difficulties and suggests prosthetic restoration to restore your smile. Today, we explore how a dental implant can address tooth loss by preserving the health of your jawbone.

Dental Implants Mimic The Function Of A Tooth’s Root

Whenever you lose a tooth, you lose more than its ability to bite and chew your food. When it is healthy, the root of your tooth transfers the force of your bite into your jawbone which tells your brain that the bone is in use. The brain responds by directing important nutrients for the continued nourishment of the bone. When your tooth is lost, you lose this signal, and your brain stops telling the body to provide support. This causes the bone to deteriorate and can eventually cause other teeth to fall out as their roots lose the bone foundation that holds them in place. Your dentist can return this signal to your jawbone by placing a dental implant. Used in concert with a prosthetic above the gumline, an implant can transfer force whenever you bite.

Maintaining Jawbone Health After Receiving Your Implant

When you fully heal from the placement of your implant and accompanying restoration, we will return you to a routine visitation schedule to clean your teeth. If the cause of your tooth loss is gum disease, we can provide periodontal therapy to control the progression of disease. Because gum disease infects the jawbone as well, deep cleanings can help preserve jawbone tissue by disrupting the growth of your bacterial infection. While there is no cure for advanced gum disease, regular visits allow us to provide support and monitor the health of your jaw and gum tissues.

Speak With Your Corona, CA Dentist To  Discover The Benefits Of A Dental Implant!

Tooth loss threatens the health of your jaw when not promptly treated. To prevent deterioration of the bone, implant dentistry can return the vital stimulation required for ongoing health. To schedule an appointment, call any of our dental offices near you:

Dental Associates of Corona in Corona, CA at (951) 273-9580.

Dental Associates of Riverside in Riverside, CA at (951) 369-1001.

Riverside Dental Group at Magnolia in Riverside, CA at (951) 689-5031.

Dental Associates of Moreno Valley in Moreno Valley, CA at (951) 697-6800.

Riverside Dental Group at Woodcrest in Riverside, CA at (951) 776-9001.

Oasis Family Dental in Temecula, CA at (951) 695-2290.